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Published: November 10, 1994

CONGRESS Republicans declared a political revolution and promised to balance the Federal budget. A1 News analysis: Everything is changed by the G.O.P. sweep. The question is for how long. A1

Newt Gingrich says he wants to change the character of the country. A1 The White House casts about for ways to govern without Congressional cooperation. A1 Victories were captured by G.O.P. candidates, not the party's platform. B1 On Capitol Hill, a world is turned upside down. B5 New faces in the Senate. B6 PARTIES Republicans in Congress are in position to force action. B2 Congress's Democratic minority is in disarray. B2 New Senate leaders. B2 LEADERS House Speaker Foley was ousted. B3 New House leaders. B3 STATES Seven states voted for Congressional term limits. B7 Californians pass a measure on aliens, but courts bar it. B7 State-by-state results. B9-11 IN THEIR OWN WORDS Excerpts from President Clinton's news conference. B8 An interview with Representative Newt Gingrich. B8 NEW YORK Governor-elect Pataki set about transforming his campaign into a government. A1 Mayor Giuliani faces a Republican governor who owes him nothing. A1 Senator D'Amato ascended to new levels of influence. B1 Cuomo bows out with pride. B14 News analysis: High voter turnout upstate made the difference for Pataki. B15 The most powerful Democrat in Albany is likely to be Sheldon Silver, the Assembly Speaker. B12 The death penalty. B13 For Pataki, fighting Giuliani became the way to fight Cuomo. B14 Voter turnout. B15 How Democrat McCall navigated a G.O.P. flood. B16 NEW JERSEY Senator Lautenberg's survival. B17 A Republican captured the Essex County Executive's post. B17 CONNECTICUT Governor-elect John G. Rowland reaches for support. B20 Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. sees his achievements under siege. B20